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Old imported vehicles may get pricier in budget; more taxes proposed

byCT Report
13/05/2024
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ISLAMABAD: As preparations for the budget 2024-25 of the new financial year are underway in Pakistan, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has demanded the country phase out tax exemptions worth billions of rupees.

The authorities are considering the proposed phased abolition of exemptions on sales tax and income tax.

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Sources familiar with the matter reveal that the budget preparations for the fiscal year 2024–25 include several significant proposals aimed at increasing revenue and streamlining taxation policies.

One such proposal suggests imposing taxes on imported tractors and implementing income tax withholding on the income of commercial importers.

The sources said that it is estimated that 1% tax on commercial importers could generate up to Rs25 billion in revenue annually.

Furthermore, there is a proposal to increase taxes on old imported vehicles, as well as levy additional tax duties to discourage the import of wheat. The Federal Board of Revenue (FBR) sources indicate that these steps are intended to enhance revenue collection and curb imports, aligning with the IMF’s demands to phase out tax exemptions.

Moreover, sources suggest that tax exemptions on tractors and pesticides are likely to be abolished in the upcoming budget, contributing to an estimated total revenue increase of Rs30 billion in the coming financial year.

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